Chapter 4
To obtain best performance from your
1)Protect the
2)Do not leave strobe exposed to direct sunlight or other areas of high temperature.
3)Do NOT disassemble or attempt to
4)Do not leave the strobe closed when traveling to or from high altitudes, including travel on aircraft. Always remove the Battery Box Cap.
5)When changing batteries use extreme care to prevent any water from entering the strobe or battery connection terminals. Where possible, avoid battery changes when the strobe is wet.
6)Limitation on number of continuous repeated strobe flashes
In order to prevent overheating and damage of
Limit the number of continuous repeated strobe discharges according to the chart below. After reaching the limit, stop and let the strobe cool off for two minutes minimum. In general, it is preferable to let the strobe cool off anytime after a continuous burst of flashes, even if less than the maximum below.
Maximum Number of Repetitive Flashes | |
(Main Mode Switch Position) |
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AUTO Position*, FULL Position | 20 Flashes |
60 Flashes |
*When subject is at far (distant) side of light adjustment range, or shooting conditions cause the strobe to discharge in the FULL to
7)Important points regarding battery handling and care
The
In general, as batteries are used, the battery voltage gradually decreases and it takes longer for the strobe to recycle after firing. As the batteries discharge, when using manual flash exposure, the flash output amount (Guide Number) may become slightly less than actually indicated. As
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